Decentralized Wastewater Management E-Handbook Available

Apr 06, 2010

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Wastewater Management has recently expanded its "Handbook for Managing Onsite and Clustered (Decentralized) Wastewater Treatment Systems" with the addition of an "E-Handbook."

The E-Handbook features resource guides containing detailed information on the 13 management program elements featured in the existing management handbook:

public education,

planning,

performance,

site evaluation,

design,

construction/installation,

operation/maintenance,

inspections/monitoring,

residuals management,

training/certification,

financial assistance,

inventory/recordkeeping, and

compliance assurance.

The E-Handbook focuses on individual and clustered wastewater systems that discharge to the soil, but the information can also be applied to small systems that discharge to surface waters through federal or state National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit programs. The E-Handbook is intended for health departments, wastewater system management entities, local governments, and others involved in managing multiple individual or clustered treatment systems.

Each resource guide contains detailed information on each program element topic and links to other resources, case studies, and examples of successful management programs. The resource guides in the E-Handbook can be accessed via hot-links in the current Management Handbook .